Leeds United mark their final Premier League fixture of the season with a visit to relegation battling West Ham United on Sunday afternoon.
With the trip to the London Stadium an opportunity for the Whites to end the campaign nine games unbeaten, Daniel Farke shared his pre-match thoughts with the media.
"After a fantastic season for us and so many setbacks, we want, of course, the best possible finish of the season," the boss said. "The best possible finish is always a good performance, good result. Each and every position on the table counts, each and every point counts.
"For that, we are also hungry to extend our unbeaten run and also hungry to finish as this group of players also deserve in style, with good performance, and yeah if possible, also three points. If not, then perhaps one point. But of course, we want to stay unbeaten.
"It's still a bit tricky situation in terms of injuries, so very similar, perhaps even a bit worse in comparison to last game. But also in last game against Brighton, we found a way to win this game, and we try to do more or less similar also on Sunday.
"We work at the moment with a smile on our face, that's for sure. Of course when safety was confirmed two gamedays ago there was a big relief and a big joy and we had also a bit more time between the games to celebrate a bit.
"Whatever happens in the upcoming days, no one can take away that this was a fantastic season for everyone connected with Leeds United. For that, we enjoy it in the moment, we enjoy the time, but as a professional footballer, as a professional manager, coaching staff member, you're also drilled to be competitive.
"Everyone is right now already focussed. We know we have to deliver one more time, and we know in this league we can't afford to be there just with 95%. We have to be there with 100% in the sense of a good blend of being in a good mood and train and work with a smile on the face, but still also concentrated and focussed and this is a good blend and a good moment to play this game."




